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Micro USB retractable sync & charge
User: Josh Barry, Jul 8, 2009
Pros:
Fits touchstone and works great
Cons:
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Fits into the touchstone and with a few accesories can have it in your car....
You can buy the Palm car charger, with the USB connector from Precentral store and buy this and you have your touchstone working in your car, easy and cheap with these items!!
Does the job!
User: Dan Ramirez, Feb 14, 2010
Pros:
Easily pocketable. Seems to charge faster than Palms stock USB cord.
Cons:
Cord could be longer. Spindle can be finnicky retracting cord.
This is a great choice for someone looking for a quick and convenient charging solution for their webOS device. I own two of these retractable cords and they work well. I also owned the Seidio brand (but lost it)... The latter was smoother when retracting but also had a tendency to retract the cable when I DIDNT want it to. Either way, you cant go wrong with either choice.
Please disregard last opinion
User: Steve Y, Oct 29, 2009
Apparently I was a bit hasty in posting my initial opinion. I compared the shape of the plug on the Palm cable to that of this cable and they are identical. It took a rather forceful push to get it plugged into the phone the first time, but now it works fine.
Hard to retract
User: Tim Masterson, Aug 21, 2009
This little guy seems to work well enough. I havent quite gotten the hang of retracting it. I either dont pull it hard enough to get it to retract, or I pull it too hard, causing it to snap back quickly and get slightly tangled. Not a problem really, but it takes a little more time to retract than I would like, since it usually takes a couple attempts to get it right.
cheap but functional
User: kyle rolfe, Nov 29, 2009
Pros:
works as advertized, compact
Cons:
cheaply made
It seems to be working fine, but the plastic is thin, the spring loaded operation seems a little flimsy, and Im cautiously optimistic that it will stand the test of time.